
Kanagawa Japan Travel Guide
Explore the grand Odawara Castle, a reconstructed samurai fortress with a rich history. The castle grounds are specifically beautiful during spring cherry blossom season.
Atami, a hot spring town on the Izu Peninsula, showcases seaside views and the striking MOA Museum of Art. It has a distinct onsen town experience with a coastal atmosphere.
Hakone's surroundings offer various opportunities to connect with nature, including striking views of Fuji-san.
While Mount Fuji is often visible from Hakone, a visit to the Fuji Five Lakes region (Kawaguchiko, Yamanakako, etc.) provides up-close views and distinct activities. This area has remarkable representations of Fuji along the lake's shores and boat trips.
A scenic viewpoint accessible by cable car from Atami. It features sweeping views of Sagami Bay, the Izu Peninsula, and sometimes Mount Fuji volcano volcano on very clear days. This spot offers a pleasant, less crowded natural retreat.
Broaden your cultural journey to nearby towns and historical locations that complement Hakone's offerings.
A historic port town famous for its part in opening Japan to the West. Features a charming historical district.
A large outlet mall with over 200 stores, known for its scenic Mount Fuji backdrop when the sky is clear.
A beautifully reconstructed samurai castle with an engaging museum inside. The grounds delight during cherry blossom season.
Shimoda requires a train journey from Ito or Atami, making it a longer day trip. Consider an overnight stay to fully experience this historic town.
Direct bus services run from various points in Hakone (Togendai, Gora, Hakone-Yumoto) and from Odawara to Gotemba Premium Outlets. These public buses typically match the outlet's operating hours.
For travelers with more time, extend your journey to other large Japanese destinations, utilizing Hakone's central location.
Journey west via the Shinkansen (bullet train) from Odawara Station. These metropolises are logical next steps for many Japan itineraries, offering rich cultural experiences and contemporary attractions.
Located en route to Kyoto/Osaka via Shinkansen. Nagoya stands as a major industrial city with its own castle, diverse museums, and a separate food culture, like Hitsumabushi (grilled eel).
Known for its lush green tea plantations, picturesque coastal views along Suruga Bay, and one-of-a-kind local cuisine. It is easily reached by Shinkansen from Odawara.
Investigate the diverse landscapes and numerous onsen towns of the Izu Peninsula for 2-3 days. This in this area you can find a blend of dramatic coastlines, volcanic geology, plus resting hot springs, distinct from Hakone’s specific attractions.
A typical route often includes Tokyo, followed by Hakone, then potentially the Fuji Five Lakes area (optional), and concluding with Kyoto or Osaka. This uses Japan's efficient Shinkansen network.
Start your journey in the capital, then transition to Hakone for the outdoors and onsen.
An optional addition for closer views of Mount Fuji after Hakone.
Continue your journey west for historical cities and urban experiences.
Expand your adventure beyond Hakone with more destinations and considerations for your wider Japan journey.
Walk sections of the Old Tokaido Road for a legacy immersion.
Visit Atami for onsen with ocean views and art museums.
Explore Odawara Castle and its historical significance.
Combine Tokyo's urban sprawl with close views of Fuji-san in the Five Lakes region.
Integrate Hakone with stops in Nagoya and the Japanese Alps.
Explore multiple hot spring towns across the Izu Peninsula after Hakone.